Minnesota Revises Its Power of Attorney Requirements

Minnesota now requires that you initial the Warning to the
Principal section of your durable power of attorney for finances. This warning is at the beginning of your document and lays out some
of the risks of making a power of attorney.

The new law also requires your attorney in fact to sign the
Important Notice to the Attorney-in-Fact before taking any action under your power of attorney. This section comes at the end of the
document and explains the
duties and obligations of your attorney-in-fact.

The Minnesota durable power of attorney for finances
produced by Quicken WillMaker Plus 2013 & 2014 reflects these changes, but
you must run the web update feature to access the most current documents.